for us, it lasted 2:41 and it took us about 8,000 miles an hour, around 35, 40 miles altitude. we burned up four and half million pounds of fuel in the first 1:40 through the big enjines. there are vehicles still on display, there's one at kennedy and one in alabama and one at the johnson space center in houston, the remaining vehicles. the vibration was intense on the first stage. it is just shaking like crazy from side to side. i got nervous. i did not think it was going to vibrate that much. my heart beat was 144 per minute. the flight surge -- surgeon says you were really excited. i said what was john's he said john's was like 70. you could see who the cool one was. [laughter] this is the atlantic ocean. florida is the brownish looking piece. what you see at the bottom is california, to the right is baja, california. spin around and you see mexico, central america. back around to the dark area is the gulf of mexico, the rocky mountains, the sierra, nevada. to the left that is the arctic circle and this is the view we had on the way out, element the first earth. this is our